A Linac expert began a study on a RF station (LRF3) at 11:40 AM. The study took an hour.

Booster was out of access by 12:33 PM.

Pbar, NuMI, and MTest resumed taking beam at 1:08 PM.

At 3:18 PM, the MIRF system tripped off due to a high temperature alarm on the 95 LCW system. An expert investigated. He found that the LCW system was all right, but that the temperature sensor had a bad connector, which he fixed.

Operations reported at 4:16 PM that the Recycler had stashed antiprotons once during the day shift. Recycler transverse cooling problems held off stashing for most of the shift. Experts were investigating.

The MTest experiment finished using the beam for the night at 6:08 PM.

Operations reported at 11:52 PM that the Recycler had stashed four times during the evening shift.

Saturday March 24

The midnight shift began with Operations monitoring store 5296 and the stash (345.4E10), with Pbar stacking (15.4E10), and with NuMI taking beam.

Operations established store 5297 at 2:18 AM with an initial luminosity of 242.2E30.

At 4:10 AM, the TeV sectors B3 air compressor tripped off. Operators reset the compressor, but noted its motor was very hot. Operations informed experts.

At 5:19 AM, Operations reported that the MI beam permit had been tripping off due to bad beam positions.

At 6 AM, BRF5 tripped off. It reset.

Operations established beam to MTest at 6 AM.

At 6:51 AM, the Linac 750keV area buncher tripped off with no bad status. It reset, but would not run up remotely. Operators ran it up locally.

Operations reported at 8:29 AM that the Recycler had stashed four times during the midnight shift.

At 8:55 AM, the Booster West Anode Power Supply (WAPS) tripped off due to 750 KeV buncher trip. Everything reset. BRF10 also tripped, but would not reset. Operations bypassed the station.

The MTest experiment requested an 8 GeV tune at 8:59 AM. Operators tried to establish the beam, but couldn’t. Operations called in a Switchyard (SY) expert.

At 9:44 AM, Operations reported that the H- Source had been sparking since 8 AM, which had been causing Booster beam position problems.

At 9:48 AM, Operations reported that the SY expert was unable to establish beam to MTest. The investigation continues.

At 11:25 AM, Operations contacted Recycler experts about beam loss and high emittances. Operators tried some suggested changes with no help. An expert determined that the emittance blow up was due to cooling problems. Operators found some bad settings.

At 1:47 PM, Operations reported that the SY expert managed to get some beam to the MTest expert, but not the amount they wanted.

At 2:01 PM, LRF3 tripped off twice in 45 minutes. It reset.

At 3:03 PM, MI aborted the beam due to bad beam positions for the first of many, many times over four hours. It reset each time

At 4:39 PM, the Booster WAPS tripped off on an AC input. Operations had the power supply up in five minutes.

At 5:23 PM, BRF8 tripped off. Operators tried to reset the station, but due to sparking it wouldn’t stay on. Operators bypassed the station and reduced the beam intensity.

At 6:11 PM, Operations reported that the Recycler continued to have transverse emittance problems.

At 6:33 PM, operators tried to turn on BRF10, but this caused WAPS to trip off.

An RF expert arrived to investigate problems with BRF8 & 10 at 7:08 PM. He reported that BRF10 had a screen short on its power amplifier (PA) tube, which would require a tunnel access.

Operations reported at 7:59 PM that the Recycler had stashed four times during the last 12 hours. Store 5297 had a luminosity of 56.79E30, the stack was at 23.8E10, and the stash was at 210.3E10.

At 8:20 AM, Operations reported that SY tripped off five times over the next nine hours. It reset.

Operations reported at 8:28 AM that the Recycler had stashed twice during the last 12 hours. Store 5299 had a luminosity of 116.7E30, the stack was at 110.8E10, and the stash was at 2.8E10. The odd numbers for the stack and stash were due to ECool beam alignment.

At 8:20 AM, Operations reported that SY tripped off five times over the next nine hours. It reset.

At 9:24 AM, the 750 KeV area buncher tripped off. Operators reset the buncher and beam resumed about five minutes later.

At 4:51 PM, Operations reported that the Booster Low-Level RF room temperature had gone into alarm. The Duty Electrician reported that the room’s thermostat had failed. They put a spot cooler in the room while they continued their investigation.

At 5:12 PM, Operations reported Booster and MI beam problems. After some investigation, the bad beam positions were traced to the LLRF room temperature problems.

MTest finished using the beam at 6:03 PM.

At 7:11 PM, LRF3 tripped off. It reset.

Operations reported at 8:19 PM that the Recycler had stashed five times during the last 12 hours. Store 5299 had a luminosity of 51.15E30, the stack was at 21.2E10, and the stash was at 208.2E10.

At 8:34 PM, Operations reported that the Pelletron had tripped off at the end of the last shift. An expert had tried to help operators get it back on, but it would trip back off. An expert was called.

The Duty Electrician reported at 9:01 PM that he had repaired the air conditioning and the Booster LLRF room temperature was under control.

At 9:44 PM, LRF3 tripped off for the first of four times in about 30 minutes.

At 10:51 PM, Operations reported that one or two batches were lost out of the last Recycler stash. Operators investigated and found that the Recycler cooling gating had turned itself on. Operators turned it off.

Monday March 26

The midnight shift began with Operations monitoring store 5299 and the stash, with Pbar stacking, and with NuMI taking beam.

At 12:39 AM, LRF3 tripped off. It reset.

At 12:43 AM, the Pelletron tripped off just before a stash. Operations contacted an expert. It reset.